The November 2015 loan transfer deadline day was quieter than expected. Sunderland, Leeds, Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday grabbed the headlines while Stevenage and York City completed the most deals with a hat trick apiece.

Following Saturdays 2-1 loss to Nottingham Forest, Norwich City has fired its first-team coach Mark Robson.
Robson joined Norwich City back in October 2013, when he was appointed coach of the Norwich City under-21 development squad. When Neil Adams took over the management of the Canaries, Robson was appointed assistant first team coach, but a month later the team was relegated from the Premier League, and are currently tenth in the Championship with just one in win in eight games.

After nine consecutive league games without a win, The Reds manager, Stuart Pearce, finally saw his side pick up three
points from Saturday's 2-1 win over Norwich City. Although Norwich midfielder Jonny Howson put the Canaries ahead with his first goal of the season in the 16th minute of the game, Forest manged to come from behind, equalizing five minutes to the end of official time, before Michail Antonio powered in the winning goal in stoppage time.

After a winless eight game run, Leeds United finally secured a win on Saturday when they beat Blackpool 3-1 at Elland Road. It was also The Peacocks first win under new head coach Neil Redfearn, who took over the reins from Darko Milanic who was sacked last month after failing to secure a win in any of the six games he controlled.

After an impressive week long trial with Hartlepool, in which he scored both goals in the Monkey Hangers Reserves 2-1 win over Gateshead on Wednesday, Dunston UTS striker Scott Fenwick, has signed an eighteen-month contract with Paul Murray's side.

Hartlepool United are currently at the bottom of the League Two table, and Murray is clearly hoping his latest signing can change that position as he made clear on the club website saying; "I've worked closely with him in training and the thing I have noticed is that he very rarely misses so I'm delighted to have him here."

Hull City defender Brian Lenihan has become new Blackpool manager Lee Clark's fourth signing, after joining the Seasiders on a one-month loan deal.Lenihan, joined the Tigers back in August, but hasn't yet made a first team appearance for the club.He is expected to make his debut against Leeds on Saturday, and his new manager, Lee Clark, is hoping he can help fill the gap left by Pool Captain Tony McMahon who was suspended during Wednesday's 2-2 draw at Fulham when he kicked out at Fulham's Hugo Rodallega.

Ryman League Division One South club East Grinstead Town manager Simon Funnell has left the club after three years at its helm.Although Funnell led The Wasps to their best finish ever last season, when the club came second in the Sussex County League and earned promotion to the Ryman League, they are currently among the last three on the table.

Chairman Richard Tramontin revealed that it is this poor position that led to the mutual decision by both Funnell and
Grinstead Town's board for him to leave his position, saying; "The committee spoke at great length with Simon before